Oh my lord!
http://www.ballreviews.com/miscellaneous/brcom-unofficial-faq-section-repost-t74110.0.html Section on thumb pitch...may help.
Ooops, seems to have been edited out.
Thumb pitch does not exist in a vacumm. Bill Taylor postulated it had to do with a 64 degree angle between the thumb and the fingers.
This meant his forward reverse pitch table was set at 0 degrees for a standard flexibility and length thumb at 4 1/4 inches span, this was 64 degrees.
Everything longer in span called for more reverse to maintain the 64 degree angle, everything shorter called for going forward.
Adjustments were 1/16 adjusted pitch for every 1/8 longer or shorter span.
The table looked like this.
4 inch span = 1/8 forward thumb pitch
4 1/4 = 0 forward/reverse thumb
4 3/8 = 1/16 reverse
4 1/2 = 1/8 reverse
4 3/4 = 1/4 reverse
5 inch = 1/2 reverse.
Shorter, dryer, and more flexible thumbs often are about 1/8 forward of the table, longer, wetter, and stiffer thumbs are often about 1/8 reverse of the table.
Many feel the table to be slightly too far in reverse for today's bowling toss, I am almost dead on it except for a dryer slightly shorter thumb has me about 1/8 more forward of the table as to be expected!
REgards,
Luckylefty